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Pharmacology (NBRC) Questions With Complete Solutions
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Albuterol (Ventolin/Proventil) 
Levalbuterol (Xopenex) correct answer: Acute episodes of bronchospasm 
 
Short Term 
Beta2 Adrenergic Bronchodilator 
 
Salmeterol (Serevent) 
Formoterol (Foradil) correct answer: Control of bronchospasm 
 
Long Term 
Beta2 Adrenergic Bronchodilator 
 
When would you use Levalbuterol over Albuterol correct answer: When patient has an increased heart rate while having a episode 
 
Ipratropium Bromide (Atrovent) correct answer: Works against bronchoconstriction...
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Pharm NUR 210 Galen Exam 3 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Pharm NUR 210 Galen Exam 3 
 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
Furosemide is classified as what? Loop Diuretic 
Review Nursing 
 
Spironolactone is classified as what? Potassium Sparing Diuretic 
 
hydrochlorothiazide is classified as what? Thiazide Diuretic 
 
Mannitol is classified as what? Osmotic 
 
prazosin is classified as what? Alpha Adrenergic Blocker 
 
Nifedipine is classified as what? Calcium Channel Blocker 
 
metoprolol is classified as what? Cardiac Selective Beta Blocker 
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Pharma Entrance Exam Questions with Correct Answers 2024
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Pharma Entrance Exam Questions with 
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Penicillins can be effectively combined with bacteriostatic antibiotics? 
True 
False - Answer -False 
Acorlein-caused haemorrhagic cystitis can be alleviated by mesna? 
True 
False - Answer -True 
Opioids have mucolytic effect in the respiratory tract? 
True 
False - Answer -False 
Azaperone is a neuroleptic agent that can only be used in dogs? 
True 
False - Answer -False 
How can gentamicin be used in adult ruminants? 
a. Orally 
b. B...
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Kettering TMC Practice Exam with Guaranteed Accurate Answers
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A respiratory therapist enters a patient's room during oxygen rounds. The patient has end - stage emphysema and appears to be sleeping. The patient doesn't respond to questions and his pulse is 20 bpm. The therapist should immediately. 
 
A. Confirm DNR status 
B. Go get help 
C. Begin rescue ventilation 
D. Begin chest compressions - correct answer Confirm DNR status 
 
Which of the following clinical observations is most commonly associated with right heart failure? 
 
A Peripheral edema ...
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Pharmacology 1301 Final Exam Study Guide || A+ Guaranteed.
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Describe the mechanism of action of corticosteroids on the airway correct answers Targets airway inflammation by: 
1. Decreasing the inflammatory cascade (eosinophils, macrophages, and T-lymphocytes) 
2. Reversing mucosal edema, decreasing the permeability of capillaries 
3. Inhibiting the release of leukotrienes 
 
What are the cautions and contraindications for decongestants such as oxymetazoline? correct answers Caution: 
1. When there are any lesion or erosion in the mucous membranes 
2. Pa...
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ATI skills- airway management Questions and Correct Answers
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Chest physiotherapy (CPT) is a set of techniques that include? 
~ percussion, vibration, and postural drainage. The purpose of CPT is to loosen respiratory 
secretions and move them into the central airways where they can be removed by coughing or 
suctioning. Removing secretions from the airway and not allowing them to accumulate reduces 
the risk for respiratory infections and atelectasis. 
CPT is often performed along with other therapies such as bronchodilators, 
antibiotics, mucolytic a...
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Respiratory Clinical Simulation (Drug Prep) 100% correct answers already graded A+
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Ribavirin (Virazole) 
20 mg/ml over 12-18 hours a day for 3 days with SPAG (RSV virus) 
 
 
 
Azmacort (Triamcinolone) 
Inhaled Corticosteroid 
 
 
 
Theophylline (Aminophylline-Neonates) 
Long Term Bronchodilator ( Central Sleep Apnea in neonates) 
 
 
 
Salmeterol (Serevent) 
Bronchodilator (exercise induced asthma) 
 
 
 
Bitolterol (Tornalate) 
Bronchodilator 
 
 
 
Flunisolide (Aerobid) 
Inhaled Corticosteroid 
 
 
 
Pulmozyme (Dornase Alpha) 
Mucolytic agent (2.5 mg once daily) (treat cyst...
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NUR 334 Exam 3 Review Questions and Correct Answers
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Blood pH • Neither blood buffer systems nor the respiratory control mechanisms for carbon dioxide elimination can eliminate H+ from the body - this is accomplished by the kidneys • The ability of the kidneys to excrete large amounts of H+ in the urine is accomplished by combining the excess ions with buffers in the urine o The three major urine buffers are bicarbonate (HCO3 -), phosphate (HPO42 -), and ammonia (NH3) • An important aspect of this buffer system is that the deamination proces...
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PN 140 Final Exam Questions and Answers 2024/2025
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A patient who has a diagnosis of chronic bronchitis is experiencing an acute exacerbation. 
Assessments include increasing dyspnea and a cough producing thick, purulent mucus. Which 
class of medications should the healthcare provider to administer first? 
A 
Leukotriene inhibitor 
B 
Beta-2 agonist 
C 
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent 
D 
Mucolytic 
 B Beta-2 agonist 
For a patient who is in the late stages of chronic bronchitis, which of the following would 
indicate the patient has...
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Kettering TMC practice exam questions with correct answers|100% verified|18 pages
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Kettering TMC practice exam questions with correct answers 
A respiratory therapist enters a patient's room during oxygen rounds. The patient has end - stage emphysema and appears to be sleeping. The patient doesn't respond to questions and his pulse is 20 bpm. The therapist should immediately. 
 
A. Confirm DNR status 
B. Go get help 
C. Begin rescue ventilation 
D. Begin chest compressions Answer Confirm DNR status 
 
Which of the following clinical observations is most commonly associate...
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